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Cat lovers unite! Host Nancy Wiegman welcomes renowned cat behavior scientist Dr. Sarah Brown to help us explore the messages our cats might be sending our way. Also, children's author and NSPR team member Sarah Downs details how we can help rescue cats locally.
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There is no better way to close out a spooky season than with a national cemetery expert. Writer and photographer Douglas Keister drops some knowledge this final week of October.
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Two Chico State alumni tackle different territories and perspectives with their writing.
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Author Dave Nordel gives an in-depth look at his leadership methods and explores the lessons of those times that shaped him into becoming a leader and mentor.
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NPR's co-host of Morning Edition, Steve Inskeep, explores Abraham Lincoln's political skills in his latest work. Also, Author Andrea Ross defines her true identity and details her chronic illness in her new book.
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Author Raymond H. McDonald sits with Nancy's Bookshelf to speak about his tribute to his lifelong friend, Merle Haggard.
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The tables turn as Blue Dot Host Dave Schlom takes over for Jennifer Jewell and points the questions in her direction.
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Award-winning actor and author Peter Coyote shares a series of techniques and improv exercises with masks to help calm your mind and free yourself from self-doubt.
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Author Gayle Kimball's book "The Mysteries of Healing: Dialogues with Doctors and Scientists" explores the current research and personal characteristics of 19 visionaries from the US, Canada, and the UK.
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Dr. James E. Cottrell expands on the fears and importance of getting proper surgery.